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Ellen G. White's 'Education' is a groundbreaking work that explores the importance of true education in developing the whole person. White emphasizes the necessity of combining intellectual growth with moral and spiritual development, as well as practical skills, in order to create individuals who can positively impact society. Written in a clear and accessible style, the book delves into the role of teachers, parents, and students in the educational process, and offers valuable insights into the true purpose of education. White's literary context is deeply rooted in the Christian tradition,…mehr

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Ellen G. White's 'Education' is a groundbreaking work that explores the importance of true education in developing the whole person. White emphasizes the necessity of combining intellectual growth with moral and spiritual development, as well as practical skills, in order to create individuals who can positively impact society. Written in a clear and accessible style, the book delves into the role of teachers, parents, and students in the educational process, and offers valuable insights into the true purpose of education. White's literary context is deeply rooted in the Christian tradition, and her work continues to inspire readers to consider the broader implications of education beyond mere academic achievement. Through anecdotes, practical advice, and philosophical reflections, 'Education' offers a holistic approach to learning that is as relevant today as it was when it was first published.
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Ellen Gould White (1827–1915) was a prolific author and an influential co-founder of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Born on November 26, 1827, in Gorham, Maine, she became involved in the Millerite movement during the 1840s. Following a period of personal tribulation and a series of visions, she assumed a central role in the development of Adventism. White's literary corpus includes over 5,000 periodical articles and 40 books, one of her significant contributions being 'Education', a work that interlaces Christian principles with pedagogy, emphasizing the holistic development of individuals for both this life and the hereafter. Her writings cover a vast range of subjects, such as religion, education, social relationships, evangelism, prophecy, nutrition, and management. Many of her works, including 'The Desire of Ages' and 'Steps to Christ', have been translated into numerous languages and are considered classics of Christian literature. Ellen G. White's style typically reflects a didactic and fervent tone, aimed at encouraging readers to pursue a devout and disciplined lifestyle. Her extensive contributions to Adventist theology and Christian education continue to be studied and followed by many within the denomination. White's work has not only profoundly shaped Adventist doctrine and practice but has also left a lasting impact on Christian thought worldwide.